Question About Certifications

Alright so I have been scouring the boards looking for the answer to my question, and I haven't been able to find it, and my recruiter can't help me either (i know what you're thinking, and i think the same everyday)
I am a prior service E-5 in the Army, I have joined the guard as a 12m and am looking to know what certifications you get when you attend the Goodfellow Firefighting Academy?

I didn't join for the certifications, I joined because I truly love my country, and love to defend and protect the people of the United States, but I also want to work as a civilian fire fighter, and after having the heart break of not being selected by a city a couple weeks ago, i realize that i need to make myself more appealing to departments. I am enrolled in college working towards my BS in Fire Safety Administration, but any other certifications would be great to have.

If you could help me out an let me know what certifications if any I will receive that would be great. Thank you all

Alright so I have been scouring the boards looking for the answer to my question, and I haven't been able to find it, and my recruiter can't help me either (i know what you're thinking, and i think the same everyday)
I am a prior service E-5 in the Army, I have joined the guard as a 12m and am looking to know what certifications you get when you attend the Goodfellow Firefighting Academy?

I didn't join for the certifications, I joined because I truly love my country, and love to defend and protect the people of the United States, but I also want to work as a civilian fire fighter, and after having the heart break of not being selected by a city a couple weeks ago, i realize that i need to make myself more appealing to departments. I am enrolled in college working towards my BS in Fire Safety Administration, but any other certifications would be great to have.

If you could help me out an let me know what certifications if any I will receive that would be great. Thank you all

You might just want to get use to coming in second place, till you hit the grand prize!!!!

Also hear great things about capt bob's program, might look into investing in that

Thank you everyone for the clarifications everyone. I am in Lexington, Ky right now, but looking to move out of Kentucky as I am originally from Massachusetts, and Kentucky just doesn't suit me.

Fire49 im not sure if i understand any of your post.... what do you mean coming in second place? And what about Capt. Bobs program? Im new to the site, i have seen Capt. Bob as one of the go to for answers on the board, but im not sure i fully understand. Thank you

For the military and Feds:
Just saw a draft memo going around that DoD will no longer require you to submit your IFSAC/NPQ certs for reciprocity. They will still need a copy of your cert to maintain the database for what you have, but no more sending in state certs to get one back with a DoD seal.

I think this is to alleviate an issue that came up a couple months ago, when someone at DoD interpreted the IFSAC rules to require that someone from the reciprocating agency had to witness the training.

For the military and Feds:
Just saw a draft memo going around that DoD will no longer require you to submit your IFSAC/NPQ certs for reciprocity. They will still need a copy of your cert to maintain the database for what you have, but no more sending in state certs to get one back with a DoD seal.

I think this is to alleviate an issue that came up a couple months ago, when someone at DoD interpreted the IFSAC rules to require that someone from the reciprocating agency had to witness the training.

Does this mean applicants with certs from non IFSAC / Pro board states will be able to have their certs considered again when they apply?

I left DoD several years ago, and at that time applicants with California certs were having a hard time making the eligability lists since California is not an IFSAC / Proboard recognized state.

I get a lot of seasonal firefighters that are interested in DOD fire, but don't really have a practical way to get IFSAC / Proboard recognized training.